Patricia Naranjo

Assistant Professor of Accounting at Jones Graduate School of Business

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  • Jones Graduate School of Business

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Jones Graduate School of Business

Patricia Naranjo is an assistant professor of accounting at the Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University. Dr. Naranjo earned her PhD in accounting from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2014 and is currently teaching financial accounting. Her research focuses on the effect of disclosure on capital markets behavior and the economic effects of financial reporting regulation around the world.

Dr. Naranjo received a bachelor’s degree in engineering from the Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile. Previously, she worked in the banking industry, specializing in risk management and financial reporting.

Teaching Interests: 

-Financial accounting

Research Interests: 

-Disclosure -Cost of capital
-International Financial Reporting
-Marketing efficiency

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